 Big news for the Yankees on Thursday. Entertaining free agent lefty Patrick Corbin in the Bronx and trying to woo him to make that his home stadium. Rep Bob, I happened to be out at the stadium today because I had a scheduled interview with general manager Brian Cashman. I didn't see Patrick Corbin, but you could tell that the Yankees were trying to convince him to come to that stadium, to come to New York, be a left-hander that they can add to their rotation. As the Yankees have talked about this off-season, they have said they want to add two starting pitchers. Paxton is already in the fold. They really want to make Corbin the next target. And that's why they were showing him everything that they were about today at the stadium. They are having dinner with him tonight, presumably in Manhattan, and trying to convince Corbin, a Yankee fan, that he should be wearing the Yankee pinstripes. All right, want to let our viewers know that that interview that Jack did with Brian Cashman will air in its entirety on our Monday program. But right now, here's a taste as Cashman talks about Corbin. As you sit here right now, you and other members of the organization are actually in the process of wooing a free agent, Patrick Corbin, today at Yankee Stadium. You wouldn't let us bring the cameras and follow you around, but how is that process going so far? Well, we're in the middle of certainly a very active winter, whether it's trade or free agents. And in some cases, free agents want to come visit. So Patrick Corbin is here at Yankee Stadium and in New York today. And so I wouldn't call it a recruiting effort as much as an educational effort. We're getting a chance to see the facilities from the home side, because clearly, he's played here as a visitor. And he certainly has traveled to New York as a visitor, but he'll get access to all aspects of what we're about, the brand, our efforts, the people, with Aaron Boone and our coaches and myself. And hopefully, he'll walk away getting a better feel for who we are. And he's obviously on a journey of decisions with his family that eventually will conclude a new landing spot. Probably, I can't rule out who knows if Aaron is going to still in on this situation or not, but we'll see. Again, as part of the process, in some cases, you actually go through an effort of showing people around. And so we feel like we're a fully operational baseball ops. We'll do what's necessary as we go through the process too. And we're very fluid with various agents and various teams as we try to fix the areas of need. Jack, I think he speaks volumes about what the Yankees focus is, the fact that they're meeting Corbin on this date. Absolutely. Cashman has been insistent that starting pitching is the priority. In that interview that you'll hear on Monday, he talks about that, about wanting to make sure that the Yankee rotation is as strong as possible. And I think Corbin is the final piece to that right now. They'd love to be able to add Corbin as a free agent. And that's why today you invite him to the stadium and you show him everything that you are about. So he meets with Brian Cashman. He meets with Aaron Boone. He talks to members of the Yankees' analytical staff. He gets a tour of Yankee Stadium. He goes through the clubhouse. And obviously, he's got a big decision to make, as Brian Cashman said. But the Yankees wanted to remind him of what they have to offer. This is a team that won 100 games last year and believes that it should be better in 2019. Cashman talked about doing whatever the Yankees need to do to be able to be a team that is the last team standing next year. And they're saying to Corbin, hey, we'd like you to be a part of this.